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Post by tripko on Jun 3, 2014 5:33:59 GMT 8
Access to UFL? None. Just the occasional livestream and highlights. UFL games are being shown here in North America - Thursday, Sat & Sunday through Aksyon TV Int'l on DishWorld / Dish Network. online: www.dishworld.com satellite: www.dish.com
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Post by cjeagle on Jun 3, 2014 5:42:04 GMT 8
Access to UFL? None. Just the occasional livestream and highlights. UFL games are being shown here in North America - Thursday, Sat & Sunday through Aksyon TV Int'l on DishWorld / Dish Network. online: www.dishworld.com satellite: www.dish.comI don't have a DISH or DIRECT satellite TV subscription. Just Comcast cable.
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Post by johnmarki on Jun 4, 2014 12:17:47 GMT 8
Just a recommendation though, why don't we invite foreign clubs for UFL cup.Just like what S.League did. It could help really help raise the level of play amongst UFL players.
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Post by speedy on Jun 11, 2014 21:51:07 GMT 8
Loyola losing steam in the 3rd round as they lost to Stallions 3-1.
I like Team Socceroo's Kenny Venida. Mentioned he was invited for the under-21 for us.
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Post by chizcake on Jun 12, 2014 2:08:22 GMT 8
loyola lost at the last part of the game ... hmmm seems no jaoco canas at the defense
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Post by chizcake on Jun 12, 2014 23:17:37 GMT 8
global FC is the champions for this season , congrats global
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Post by tipo on Jun 12, 2014 23:34:13 GMT 8
Congrats Global FC!
Pachanga's offside trap was pretty much useless especially against Angel Guirado.
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Post by Wiking on Jun 13, 2014 14:39:45 GMT 8
Congrats to Global, what an interesting match! (7-2 vs Pachanga) Global pretty much toyed with Pachanga's defense all night long. I didn't expect that to happen all night, maybe in spots, but wow! Angel Guirado looks to be back on form. He looks fast, controlled and uses his large frame well against smaller players, had 2 goals and isn't a ball hog he used to be in the UFL in the past. I'm really expecting him to be back with the Azkals soon(unless it's not his form that has excluded him in the last Challenge Cup). Oh and the previous game he was also the MotM. Jason de Jong looks to be expanding his offensive repertoire too. He was responsible for Angels last goal and has really been on the attack lately. Jeff Christiaens is back, looked a bit rusty but he's young and will probably be pushing Sato to get his spot back on defense with the Azkals. With Pachanga, the second half saw Burkey dishing out an assist and scoring a fine goal. If only he'd be more consistent he'd secure a spot on that Azkals roster rather than just the pool. Archers beat Socceroo. Chieffy looked really good but faded away in some spots. Supposedly he isn't 100% yet. I can't wait for him get back on form. His passing was darn good pretty much all night long. He passed for an assist too. Deyto looked good but makes some mistakes that makes you wring you fingers. I think it more of a lack of concentration than anything else. Socceroo's Kennedy Venida is a kid Azkal fans should keep an eye out for. He is Nigerian Filipino, tall and skinny and very fast. He gave Archers a hard time on his side but he just didn't have any support. The announcers also said he was just invited to the Philippine U23 team. I already like the kid! The announcers Suntay and Carreon was blasting the former coach of the Azkals(surreptitiously) for hardly being in UFL matches and not using more local or local based talents for the NT. The other announcers has mentioned this too in previous matches. In 2012 when I first started watching the UFL, I remember the only team that passed like a "pro" team was PAF FC, Global, Loyola and sometimes Kaya. As I was watching this game between Archers and Socceroo, I couldn't help admire the good passing display(compared to 2 years ago) even with the low ranked Socceroo team. Remember when we used to talk about the Pinoy "kick and run" way of playing 2 years ago. Pinoy soccer fans really have a lot to thank the UFL even if the refereeing makes you slap your forehead once in a while still
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Post by johnmarki on Jun 13, 2014 16:11:32 GMT 8
I've seen that guy(Kennedy) since he was on Global. The guy has potential and I think he can be further developed if he will be in a better club (No disrespect to Team Socceroo). I hope he will be invited by dooley with the senior team.
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Post by cjeagle on Jun 13, 2014 18:45:07 GMT 8
Congrats to Global and I am looking forward to an even more competitive UFL next year when Ceres and Manila Jeepney joins. Hopefully they push the favorites to be even better.
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Post by chizcake on Jun 14, 2014 0:39:00 GMT 8
the mid season changes and risk does paid off for global
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Post by xclentoy on Jun 14, 2014 21:29:26 GMT 8
Hopefully more sponsors and endorsements to make UFL legit! And become one of asia's premiere leagues
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Post by Wiking on Jun 21, 2014 14:33:16 GMT 8
What an upset, Pachanga beat Stallions, though Stallions had mucho missing players from injuries. No one really stood out in the game but Burkey had another goal to lead the team for the season. Still disappears for long stretches of time but he plays hard. Valmayor is looking like a really good offensive player but boy he is BIG. The announcer called him the tank!
Ali Borromeo's back! He and del Ro anchored the back against Global but they still lost, though I can't say it's all their fault as Global is just too powerful. Kaya still has problems it's had since 2012, the lack of a consistent goal scorer. If you hadnt heard D. Perkovic has quit as Kaya coach.
Army lost to Archers, I love watching UFL but this game wasn't that entertaining really. Chieffy was really not a factor in the game. The Army player, Betita, who was infamous for kicking the ball at a lineman not once but twice is playing in the UFL again. Supposedly it was his 1st game back according to the announcers.
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Post by speedy on Jun 26, 2014 22:19:25 GMT 8
Congrats Global! Really quality above all the teams.
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Post by johnmarki on Jun 30, 2014 11:53:48 GMT 8
I hope to see more foreign coaches for the coming seasons.
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